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Make: Nissan

Model: 1989 Skyline R32

Milage: 135,000km

Transmission: 5 spd manual

Colour: Black

Location: Blackburn, Victoria

Complied? Yes (February 2005)

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes, til 25 Feb 2009

Price: $10,500 ono

Contact: Tim 0417002545 or email to [email protected]

Comments / Modifications: The only mods are a 3 inch cat back exhaust and an apexi air filter. I imported this car from Japan in February 2005 and it was stock when i got it. Since then i've put the cat back exhaust on and the air filter as well as a sound system (Pioneer head unit - cd player not working, infinity kappa splits and six inches, infinity kappa sub-woofer x2 in box, two mtx amps NOTE: sound system may need re-wiring). It also has a pager alarm with the remote start feature!

One of the times i got my car serviced the mechanic said that my clutch was on its way out so i bought a brand new exedy one, but when i got it serviced recently (in June) the mechanic said it was fine so i'll chuck that in with the car for no extra cost.

I have custom plates on this car, but i will get normal ones for the car for the buyer.

The car runs quite well except for a mnor problem to do with the idle which i'm told (by my mechanic) will only cost approx $200 to fix.

The car has been well maintained and has been serviced every 5,000kms since i've had it. The car is in pretty decent condition apart from some minor dings and scratches, interior has no burns etc.

I'm selling this car as i'm still at uni and am pretty broke!!

Images: Check out - http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...70&trecs=44

Please note that no reasonable offer will be refused, and i am willing to go lower. You can also reply to this thread if your interested as i am checking it regularly. :rolleyes:

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